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Az Európai Unió Kortárs Építészet díja - Mies Van der Rohe-díj Építészet & Feltörekvők 2024

Az Európai Unió Kortárs Építészet díja - Mies Van der Rohe-díj Építészet & Feltörekvők 2024

Megjelent az összefoglaló kiadvány 362 projekt 38 európai országból, 125 régióból és 240 helyszínről.
Ára: €40.00 adóval együtt

Szerző: Ivan Blasi & Anna Sala Giralt (szerkesztők)
Kiadó: Fundació Mies van der Rohe
Méret: 17 x 24 x 3,3 cm
Oldalak: 544
A Mies van der Rohe pavilon könyvesboltjában kapható és a bécsi AZW-ben és az EUmies Awards kiállításnak otthont adó helyszíneken vagy itt (here).


EUmies Awards Catalogue 2024: From Ilulissat to Santa Cruz de Tenerife

We present the new catalogue of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture / Mies van der Rohe Awards! A piece that brings together the 362 projects from 38 European countries, 125 regions and 240 locations: a cartography of the EUmies Awards 2024.

The works are presented following the lines of the meridians; a map is constructed that is divided into fifteen horizontal strips and unfolds from west to east and north to south for other ways of interpreting the relationships between the 362 nominated works. Identified with fifteen different colours —from blue to red, passing through shades of green, yellow and orange—, each project is positioned within these strips, starting from the frozen landscape of Greenland to ending at a subtropical banana plantation in the Canary Islands.

The reflections of each member of the jury: Frédéric Druot, Martin Braathen, Pippo Ciorra, Tinatin Gurgenidze, Adriana Krnáčová, Sala Makumbundu and Hrvoje Njiric establish the framework from which the state of contemporary European architecture has been assessed.

Photographs, maps and texts illustrate each of the projects and seven texts by seven different experts explain in depth and detail the selected works, the finalists and the winners: James Payne reflects on Hage in Playing a City, Bartosz Haduch and Michał Haduch on the Plato Contemporary Art Gallery, Oliver Wainwright delves into the Reggio school and Nina Bouraoui writes about the revival of the Convent of Saint-François. Pedro Baia tells us about the delicate and invisible intervention of the finalist for the Emergent Prize, the square and the tourist office of Piódão. And finally, regarding the two winning works, the director of the DAM, Peter Cachola Schmal, explains the origin of the TU Braunschweig Study Pavilion, while the art historian and communicator Josep Lluís Blàzquez highlights the local context of the Gabriel García Márquez Library as the winner of the Emergent Prize.

Want it? You can find it in the bookstore of the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion. at the AZW in Vienna and at each of the venues hosting the EUmies Awards exhibition or here.